Skip to content
Logo

Hackaday

  • Home
  • Blog
  • Hackaday.io
  • Contests
  • Submit
  • About

Revisiting Making Your Own Internet Router In 2026

After my recent misadventures setting up an OpenWrt installation on a scruffy e-waste-level x86 PC, quite a few people chimed in with feedback, criticism and friendly hostility regarding things like …read more

This Week In Security: AI Generated Reports, More AI Generated Reports, GitHub Chaos, And More Linux Vulnerabilities

Google’s Project Zero demonstrates a new zero-click exploit for the Pixel 10 phones, showing a full escalation from remote to kernel without user interaction. During the investigation Project Zero found …read more

Tech In Plain Sight: The Mechanics Of String Trimmers

My old friend Jeff was always vocally upset that he didn’t come up with the idea of a string trimmer, commonly known as a Weed Eater or Weed Whacker. On …read more

Magnets Are Bad For Hardware Again

If you were around tech in the bad old days, magnets could be really bad news. They were fine on the fridge, no problem at all. Put one near a …read more

Spy Tech: A Quiet Radio For Spies

Normally, when you think of a radio transmitter, you want the strongest signal and range. But if your radio operator is secretly operating as a spy, broadcasting their position isn’t …read more

From The Blog

See all blog entries
  • An Ethernet WiFi Router On A Pi Pico 2W

    No comments

    By Jenny List | June 5, 2026

    We are all in search of the fastest in a wireless router, to give ourselves the best connectivity to the world. But what about the slowest? Gigabit Ethernet may not …read more

  • This Week In Security: Messing With AI, 7Zip And Notepad++ Vulnerabilities, HTTP2 Bomb, And More

    3 Comments

    By Mike Kershaw | June 5, 2026

    With the rise of AI coding assistants continuing apparently unabated, some project maintainers have begun striking back. Ars Technica reports on projects putting hostile directions into the AGENTS.md file, or …read more

  • Using Electrolysis For More Than Just Generating Hydrogen

    3 Comments

    By Maya Posch | June 5, 2026

    When the topic of ‘electrolysis’ is mentioned, people typically think of just splitting plain old dihydrogen monoxide (hydric acid: H2O) into its constituent atoms, but this barely scratches the surface …read more

  • Vintage Turntable Gets Brain Transplant And Home Assistant Integration

    3 Comments

    By Tyler August | June 5, 2026

    When [Marsupial] picked up a vintage Sansusi P-L45 turntable, he figured it would be an easy fix: a few capacitors, a belt or two, and maybe a new cartridge, the …read more

  • Connecting Your Car To Home Assistant

    11 Comments

    By Maya Posch | June 4, 2026

    With how much time many of us spend in our cars, it makes perfect sense to consider them a second home. Yet even if that’s not the case, there are …read more

  • Microsoft Claims 20 Second Qubits

    8 Comments

    By Al Williams | June 4, 2026

    While it might seem that your computer malfunctions every few minutes, the reality is that modern computers are usually quite robust. Not so much for quantum computers, where qubit life …read more

  • If You Want To Hack Me, Come In Through The Speaker

    7 Comments

    By Al Williams | June 4, 2026

    Some security hacks require someone to have physical access to your computer. In many cases, that’s easy to mitigate. Other attack vectors can put you at risk from anywhere via …read more

← Older posts

Search

Never miss a hack

Follow on facebook Follow on twitter Follow on youtube Follow on rss Contact us

Subscribe

If you missed it

  • Hunting Submarines Via Gravity Is A Tough Errand

    56 Comments
  • Remember When Flash Drives Were Going To Make Your PC Faster?

    45 Comments
  • Magnets Are Bad For Hardware Again

    48 Comments
  • Between-Device Sharing Still Sucks

    123 Comments
  • How Search Engines Enabled Finding Needles In A WWW-Sized Haystack

    19 Comments
More from this category

Our Columns

  • This Week In Security: Messing With AI, 7Zip And Notepad++ Vulnerabilities, HTTP2 Bomb, And More

    3 Comments
  • Linux Fu: Fake Webcams, GUI Edition

    4 Comments
  • Jenny’s Daily Drivers: Microsoft Windows 11

    62 Comments
  • Hackaday Links: May 31, 2026

    14 Comments
  • Hackaday Podcast Episode 371: Space Computers, Spy Phones, And So Long CHU

    2 Comments
More from this category

Featured Projects

See all projects
WORLD’S FASTEST COMMODORE PET USING THE MCL65+

WORLD’S FASTEST COMMODORE PET USING THE MCL65+

by Ted Fried
Turning a 2 ton robot into a 3D-printer

Turning a 2 ton robot into a 3D-printer

by Brian Brocken

Trending Projects

See all projects
Laser Cyanotypes

Laser Cyanotypes

by Owen Trueblood
PowerPD — ESP32 USB-C PD/PPS Bench Power Supply

PowerPD — ESP32 USB-C PD/PPS Bench Power Supply

by Raushan Kumar
RADAR Sensor Improvements / Intelligent Sensing

RADAR Sensor Improvements / Intelligent Sensing

by Marcrbarker
Excalibur 64 The Recreation

Excalibur 64 The Recreation

by Dave
LumiBand Gen3 - Wireless DMX LED wristband ESP32

LumiBand Gen3 - Wireless DMX LED wristband ESP32

by Markus Loeffler
BoatOS – Open Source Marine Operating System on Pi

BoatOS – Open Source Marine Operating System on Pi

by Maik

Search

Never miss a hack

Follow on facebook Follow on twitter Follow on youtube Follow on rss Contact us

Subscribe

If you missed it

  • Hunting Submarines Via Gravity Is A Tough Errand

    56 Comments
  • Remember When Flash Drives Were Going To Make Your PC Faster?

    45 Comments
  • Magnets Are Bad For Hardware Again

    48 Comments
  • Between-Device Sharing Still Sucks

    123 Comments
  • How Search Engines Enabled Finding Needles In A WWW-Sized Haystack

    19 Comments
More from this category

Categories

Our Columns

  • This Week In Security: Messing With AI, 7Zip And Notepad++ Vulnerabilities, HTTP2 Bomb, And More

    3 Comments
  • Linux Fu: Fake Webcams, GUI Edition

    4 Comments
  • Jenny’s Daily Drivers: Microsoft Windows 11

    62 Comments
  • Hackaday Links: May 31, 2026

    14 Comments
  • Hackaday Podcast Episode 371: Space Computers, Spy Phones, And So Long CHU

    2 Comments
More from this category

Recent comments

  • Johan on Microsoft Claims 20 Second Qubits
  • YoDrTentacles on This Week In Security: Messing With AI, 7Zip And Notepad++ Vulnerabilities, HTTP2 Bomb, And More
  • Josiah David Gould on Vintage Turntable Gets Brain Transplant And Home Assistant Integration
  • Will Lyon on Ways To Embed Magnets In 3D Prints And Not Ruin Printers
  • pax on This Week In Security: Messing With AI, 7Zip And Notepad++ Vulnerabilities, HTTP2 Bomb, And More
  • Tony M on Ask Hackaday: How Do You Feel About Electronic Shelf Labels?
  • heyboots on Using Electrolysis For More Than Just Generating Hydrogen
  • John Seiler on Using Electrolysis For More Than Just Generating Hydrogen
  • Dude on Distilling Stale Gasoline To Make It Usable Again
  • CRJEEA on This Week In Security: Messing With AI, 7Zip And Notepad++ Vulnerabilities, HTTP2 Bomb, And More

Now on Hackaday.io

  • Rblessi liked Raspberry Pi Barcode Scanner Terminal for Inventor.
  • Juan Flores has updated the project titled everAliveSensor: Squezee photons, live forever.
  • JP Gleyzes has updated details to FluidNC 4 axis foam cutter controller.
  • JP Gleyzes has added a new log for FluidNC 4 axis foam cutter controller.
  • Jeffo wrote a reply on PowerPD — ESP32 USB-C PD/PPS Bench Power Supply.
  • Raushan Kumar wrote a reply on PowerPD — ESP32 USB-C PD/PPS Bench Power Supply.
  • Raushan Kumar wrote a reply on PowerPD — ESP32 USB-C PD/PPS Bench Power Supply.
  • Raushan Kumar wrote a reply on PowerPD — ESP32 USB-C PD/PPS Bench Power Supply.
  • Owen Trueblood has added a new log for Laser Cyanotypes.
  • Legacy Devices liked reTIL.
Logo
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Hackaday.io
  • Video
  • Submit A Tip
  • About
  • Contact Us

Never miss a hack

Follow on facebook Follow on twitter Follow on youtube Follow on rss Contact us

Subscribe to Newsletter

Copyright © 2026 | Hackaday, Hack A Day, and the Skull and Wrenches Logo are Trademarks of Hackaday.com | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Digital Services Act | Do not sell or share my personal informationCookie Management
Powered by WordPress VIP